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Two individuals are going through charges following a violent dwelling invasion in Oakville.
Halton police allege that round 2:30 a.m. on Nov. 7, a number of individuals broke into a house on Bellwood Avenue, a road not removed from the Cornwall Street and Maple Grove Drive intersection.
Police say the suspects compelled the entrance door open and made their approach right into a bed room, the place they confronted an grownup male and demanded cash. Investigators allege that through the confrontation, the male was struck within the head, face and higher physique. The suspects obtained a key to the Mercedes Sedan parked within the driveway and fled the scene within the car, in line with police.
The sufferer was transported to a hospital with non-life-threatening accidents.
Two suspects have been arrested in Toronto within the late afternoon of Nov. 7, and the stolen Mercedes was recovered.
“Breaking into a residence at 2 am, violently assaulting a sleeping resident while he lays in his bed, all in an effort to steal his car. Incomprehensible. Two offenders arrested while occupying the victim’s stolen car, facing charges for previous offences,” Superintendent Dave Costantini, commander of two District Oakville, stated in an announcement.
“Unconscionable. Our officers will continue to relentlessly pursue all those who threaten the safety and security of our residents.”
Police say 18-year-old Vaughan man Jayden Batiste and 18-year-old Brampton man Dyante Johnson have each been charged with theft, breaking and coming into, aggravated assault, possession of property obtained by crime and extra. Batiste was additionally charged with failing to adjust to a launch order.
Each are being held in custody pending bail hearings.
Police are in search of extra suspects and the investigation is ongoing. Anybody with info relating to this investigation, or anybody that will have witnessed suspicious autos or individuals within the space of Bellwood Avenue, Constance Drive and Duncan Street across the time of the incident is requested to contact the two District Prison Investigations Bureau at 905-825-4777 ext. 2216.
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